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[[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]. [[William Shakespeare]]'s [[Romeo and Juliet]] rewritten as a comedy, the first in a series of retooled Shakespeare plays by [[Tropers/Shrikecatcher|Shrikecatcher]].
[[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]. [[William Shakespeare]]'s [[Romeo and Juliet]] rewritten as a comedy, the first in a series of retooled Shakespeare plays by [[Tropers/Shrikecatcher|Shrikecatcher]].




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* [[Ass Shove]]: Friar Lawrence pulls a shotgun out of his ass and kills Balthasar with it in the last act simply because the latter proves more entertaining than him.
* [[Ass Shove]]: Friar Lawrence pulls a shotgun out of his ass and kills Balthasar with it in the last act simply because the latter proves more entertaining than him.
* [[Betty and Veronica]]: Or Paris and Romeo, in this case.
* [[Betty and Veronica]]: Or Paris and Romeo, in this case.
* [[Bile Fascination]]: Subverted in-universe with Capulet; he considers flops like ''[[Gigli]]'', ''[[Kangaroo Jack (Film)|Kangaroo Jack]]'' and ''[[Epic Movie]]'' to be cinematic classics. Everyone else knows better.
* [[Bile Fascination]]: Subverted in-universe with Capulet; he considers flops like ''[[Gigli]]'', ''[[Kangaroo Jack]]'' and ''[[Epic Movie]]'' to be cinematic classics. Everyone else knows better.
* [[Bloody Hilarious]]
* [[Bloody Hilarious]]
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]
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* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: Balthasar.
* [[Chekhov's Gunman]]: Balthasar.
* [[Curse Cut Short]]: Until [[Precision F-Strike|the last act]], nobody can say the f-word because it always ends up getting drowned out by loud noises.
* [[Curse Cut Short]]: Until [[Precision F-Strike|the last act]], nobody can say the f-word because it always ends up getting drowned out by loud noises.
* [[Death By Despair]]: Lady Montague.
* [[Death by Despair]]: Lady Montague.
* [[The Ditz]]: Juliet.
* [[The Ditz]]: Juliet.
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: Romeo and Juliet, of course.
* [[Driven to Suicide]]: Romeo and Juliet, of course.
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* [[Foregone Conclusion]]: Romeo and Juliet are going to die.
* [[Foregone Conclusion]]: Romeo and Juliet are going to die.
* [[Funny Afro]]: Benvolio, and also Tybalt, who are [[The Rival|rivals]] in this regard.
* [[Funny Afro]]: Benvolio, and also Tybalt, who are [[The Rival|rivals]] in this regard.
* [[Garbage]]: At the costume party, they (dressed as [[The Cheetah Girls (Film)|The Cheetah Girls]]) perform their hit "[[Crowning Music of Awesome|#1 Crush]]" (from [[William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet]]).
* [[Garbage]]: At the costume party, they (dressed as [[The Cheetah Girls]]) perform their hit "[[Crowning Music of Awesome|#1 Crush]]" (from [[William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet]]).
* [[The Ghost]]: Rosaline.
* [[The Ghost]]: Rosaline.
* [[Grammar Nazi]]: Invoked.
* [[Grammar Nazi]]: Invoked.
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* [[Hope Spot]]: While Romeo is visiting her tomb, Juliet sneezes every so often, indicating life, but of course he doesn't notice.
* [[Hope Spot]]: While Romeo is visiting her tomb, Juliet sneezes every so often, indicating life, but of course he doesn't notice.
* [[The Immodest Orgasm]]: While Juliet is getting it on with Romeo upstairs, Capulet, his wife and Paris think that's the sound of her weeping over Tybalt's death.
* [[The Immodest Orgasm]]: While Juliet is getting it on with Romeo upstairs, Capulet, his wife and Paris think that's the sound of her weeping over Tybalt's death.
* [[Impaled With Extreme Prejudice]]: After Mercutio reveals he is gay (and dies), a furious Romeo impales Tybalt on his [[Anachronism Stew|motorcycle]] and twists his innards around the blade before [[Off With His Head|decapitating him]]. And then Romeo slices the head in two. ''By using it as a baseball and the sword as a bat.''
* [[Impaled with Extreme Prejudice]]: After Mercutio reveals he is gay (and dies), a furious Romeo impales Tybalt on his [[Anachronism Stew|motorcycle]] and twists his innards around the blade before [[Off with His Head|decapitating him]]. And then Romeo slices the head in two. ''By using it as a baseball and the sword as a bat.''
* [[It Is Pronounced Tro PAY]]: The costume party is referred to as a par-tay.
* [[It Is Pronounced "Tro-PAY"]]: The costume party is referred to as a par-tay.
{{quote| We were par-taying at the par-tay, almost to the point of adding a second hyphen, when we bumped into a drunk Master Capulet. }}
{{quote| We were par-taying at the par-tay, almost to the point of adding a second hyphen, when we bumped into a drunk Master Capulet. }}
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]
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* [[The More You Know]]: A [[Running Gag]], combined with [[Captain Obvious]].
* [[The More You Know]]: A [[Running Gag]], combined with [[Captain Obvious]].
* [[Of Corset Hurts]]: The outfit the Nurse dresses Juliet in after Lady Capulet barges in post wedding-consummation. [[Played for Laughs]].
* [[Of Corset Hurts]]: The outfit the Nurse dresses Juliet in after Lady Capulet barges in post wedding-consummation. [[Played for Laughs]].
* [[Off With His Head]]: Poor Tybalt.
* [[Off with His Head]]: Poor Tybalt.
* [[Only a Flesh Wound]]
* [[Only a Flesh Wound]]
* [[A Plague On Both Your Houses]]: Obviously.
* [[A Plague on Both Your Houses]]: Obviously.
* [[Plucky Girl]]: Juliet.
* [[Plucky Girl]]: Juliet.
* [[Poor Communication Kills]]
* [[Poor Communication Kills]]

Revision as of 10:33, 8 April 2014

Exactly What It Says on the Tin. William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet rewritten as a comedy, the first in a series of retooled Shakespeare plays by Shrikecatcher.


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 "Alas, my liege," Montague wept. "My wife is dead tonight."

Nearby, someone on the drums made a Rimshot and cymbal crash.

 "Who are you supposed to be?" [the security guard] asked Mercutio. "Donald Duck?"

"Of course not, good fellow," Mercutio laughed. "I don't want to be sued."

"Walt is inside, he'll be the judge of that." He opened the front door for Mercutio, and through it we all saw the partygoers going at it at the party.

"Uh-oh," Mercutio said, which wasn't as incriminating as it sounded.

  Now That's What I Call Foreshadowing! Featuring music by Eiffel 65, BBMak, and Macy Gray! Wait, what do you mean it's not 2000 anymore?

  Really, you can go up to your friends right now and call them all "whoresons," and no harm will be done. [2]

  By the way, grammar Nazis, there's a double negative mocking you ruthlessly at the beginning of this paragraph.

  We were par-taying at the par-tay, almost to the point of adding a second hyphen, when we bumped into a drunk Master Capulet.

 Paris (reacting to Juliet's apparent death): "What do we do with her body?"

Spice Girls: "Slam her body down and wind it all around!"

Capulet: "Are they licensed medical practitioners?"

  1. Look, a footnote!
  2. Do not do this.